Dairy farmers battling drought in South Australia have secured a win, with $18 million in government funding to assist those experiencing their driest season on record.
Dairy farmers battling drought in South Australia have secured a win, with $18 million in government funding to assist those experiencing their driest season on record.
Direct farmer representation by the South Australian Dairyfarmers Association helped inform the package, which comprises grants for on-farm drought resilience infrastructure, mental health and community support, and funding to enable donated fodder to reach more communities.
Australian Dairy Farmers welcomed the package and said it was a clear win for SADA and South Australian dairy farmers more broadly.
“Dairy farmers across South Australia and south-west Victoria have been doing it tough this year, so this will be welcome news for primary producers,” ADF president Ben Bennett said.
“The drought has cut their ability to grow feed and access water for their livestock — essential ingredients in producing the world-class dairy products these regions are known for.
“These challenges place significant stress on the farmers affected, so news SA is willing to help relieve the load with these initiatives is certainly something to celebrate.”
Mr Bennett said while these initiatives were warmly welcomed, more work needed to be done to address long-term solutions for drought preparedness and response.
“Droughts have lasting effects on farming communities, and we need a comprehensive strategy to support our farmers beyond the immediate crisis,” he said.
“We will continue to advocate for policies that provide stability and sustainability for dairy farmers in the face of ongoing climate challenges.”
Key components of the package include:
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